2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jalgor.2007.04.004
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Regular expression transformations to extend regular languages (with application to a Datalog XML schema validator)

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“…In other words, it allows to reduce the divergence between the structures of the documents being classified under the grammar (accessed by the user), and the structure as specified by the corresponding grammar (user profile). However, the evolution phase is a costly process [12] since it requires the use of data mining association rules [47] and structure extraction techniques [35], so as to capture frequent patterns of element structures in the document instances to generate the updated grammars [26]. Hence, it ought to be triggered when the grammar (profile) is not anymore representative of its classified documents (accessed documents) [12], which is where XML document/grammar similarity comes to play.…”
Section: Xml Grammar Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, it allows to reduce the divergence between the structures of the documents being classified under the grammar (accessed by the user), and the structure as specified by the corresponding grammar (user profile). However, the evolution phase is a costly process [12] since it requires the use of data mining association rules [47] and structure extraction techniques [35], so as to capture frequent patterns of element structures in the document instances to generate the updated grammars [26]. Hence, it ought to be triggered when the grammar (profile) is not anymore representative of its classified documents (accessed documents) [12], which is where XML document/grammar similarity comes to play.…”
Section: Xml Grammar Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%